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9/23/2010 2:33:11 AM
Just stating the facts for the record. Do you have anything to offer on the topic?
Where have these proposals been the past 2 years?I like the 3 days to read a bill thing. Everything else seems pretty trite or old.[Edited on September 23, 2010 at 2:51 AM. Reason : ]
9/23/2010 2:44:55 AM
^ I've seen bits and pieces of it here and there. But they haven't put it forward in one cohesive document before.[Edited on September 23, 2010 at 2:58 AM. Reason : Well, except for '94.]
9/23/2010 2:57:49 AM
Well, I'll wait for the speech tomorrow before passing formal judgment. I hope it won't be as vague as I'm expecting it to be.
9/23/2010 3:01:57 AM
Fair enough.
9/23/2010 3:07:23 AM
9/23/2010 3:12:04 AM
^ Americans are opposed to key parts of the health-care reform legislation at issue. And if it's so great, why are Democrats running away from it?
9/23/2010 3:27:08 AM
I am really tired of folks talking about either repealing or supporting health care. Just about everyone likes health care.The debate is over so-called health care reform bills and legislative/regulatory proposals. Democrats love to frame the debate as being for or against health care, rather than the regulations, taxes, etc. This is pretty smart, actually, and is exactly what the CNN producer did when making this list.I've seen Republicans with "STOP HEALTH CARE NOW" signs. Usually I can dismiss idiot protesters, or a news anchor who forgets to add 'reform bill' or something similar as a suffix to "health care." You don't see it in written form as much, at least from folks outside the tea party. Not much point here. It just bugs me.[Edited on September 23, 2010 at 5:27 AM. Reason : s]
9/23/2010 5:26:08 AM
America has a tough road ahead of it no matter which path is taken. The Republicans still don't actually seem to be interested in cutting real spending and taking real leadership of the problem. Why? Because doing so, despite all the noise the Tea Party is making, won't get them elected as they'll be cutting the spending of everyone who supports them, retirees, defense companies, the military.Their proposals are good but are pissing in the ocean at this point. And it isn't because the Democrats overspent the past couple years, it's because the fucking country overspent the past decade and a half.Nothing they propose will have people hiring in any meaningful way over what is happening now. The American consumer hasn't delevered, and as such demand can only go down if credit gets tightened even more.Also, I find it sad and telling that they are wanting to reform GSEs but not reform (and were opposed to reforming) Wall Street. Two sides, same coin.
9/23/2010 7:26:26 AM
So their plan is to keep peddling the same platitudes they've been peddling for two years now. That's some cutting edge shit right there, boss.
9/23/2010 8:44:36 AM
9/23/2010 10:02:14 AM
Contract with America ][: THE PLEDGE CONTINUES
9/23/2010 10:21:54 AM
Fool me once...
9/23/2010 10:41:06 AM
I'm all for cutting spending. Let's start with the fucking military.
9/23/2010 10:41:55 AM
Pledge To AmericaLOLOLOLWow, How totally original. who is the political genius who came up with this?Hey, wait a minute... is like the Contract With America? the one that Congressional Republicans fulfilled after getting the majority? And by "fulfilled" i mean, of course talked about for a while, then ulitmately ignored.jesus christ you people are fucking tools.
9/23/2010 11:28:40 AM
exactly
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9/23/2010 11:37:05 AM
Vague and misleading. And this from the GOP--I'm so surprised.
9/23/2010 11:38:24 AM
Tea Party talking points mixed with vague crap that is nothing new or innovative. In fact alot of it points to the same policies of the GOP past that contributed to this mess in the first place.
9/23/2010 11:42:22 AM
On Jobs: All of those basically equate to "Dear God please let the public forget the decade of failed Republican economic policies and let us double-down on them to line our backers' pockets"On Cutting Spending: Replace it with what? The lot of it was Republican proposals dating back 20 years, there's nothing left to replace it with. And Republicans have never shown any desire to cap the budget or balance the budget and it'd require an amazing leap of faith to think they'd start now.Reforming Congress: Meaningless babble. "Citation of Constitutional Authority" is just jibber unless they're going to create a parallel branch of the government to enforce the word and meaning of the Constitution (but that'd be pointless since the original three branches are already supposed to do that).Defense: Again, they're hoping that Americans will forget the last decade of expensive wars, useless missile defense tests that only end up funding military suppliers with grant money, and the complete lack of resources afforded to the troops during the Iraq and Afganistan wars (remember all the drives to help armor the troops with scrap metal because administration wouldn't approve getting them actual armor? that happened under REPUBLICAN watch).The sad thing is that it's a pretty solid bet. Americans have the attention spans of gnats and will easily forget that the Republicans have tried most of these before and it's what got us into this economic mess in the first place.
9/23/2010 1:03:34 PM
I like the idea of capping/controlling spending. I also liked the idea of paygo... will probably be just as effective. However, I KNOW what the dems in office will ignore their own budget rules to keep spending, its time to get them out and try someone new. And if they do the same BS we can get them out in a couple years too. Its about all we can do, other than bitch and moan.
9/23/2010 2:03:32 PM
9/23/2010 2:29:16 PM
^I agree. And what happened? THey lost all three branches. Dems took over and doubled down. Its time to switch again, bc clearly they arent getting the message or we arent getting the right people in there.
9/23/2010 2:31:51 PM
Whoops, missed a key word in there. But I don't think you'll find a lot of people who say they voted against Republicans during 06/08 because of their spending.[Edited on September 23, 2010 at 2:36 PM. Reason : ]
9/23/2010 2:33:28 PM
no they wont, and its the main reason I didnt vote in 2006. It was time to give the dems a shot bc I didnt like what the pubs were doing/spending.I dont have a time machine to go back in time a revote, but we do see what this current group is doing and its time to send them home. Hopefully we will get better people in there who are serious about cutting spending/debt. I know its a pipedream to find a politician or party who has the balls to reform our entitlements....that is until the money runs out. My hope grumpy is that the teaparty will have an impact on the GOP and weed out the RINOs. Of course I had once hoped that they would focus on small govt, spending, tax issues and steer clear of the religious stuff (where I think the future of the GOP is), but it looks like Ill have to wait longer on that one.[Edited on September 23, 2010 at 2:44 PM. Reason : .]
9/23/2010 2:38:14 PM
I found the rest of it:
9/23/2010 3:01:46 PM
9/23/2010 3:22:57 PM
At 2:30 in the afternoon? No. I may drink a lot but I manage to keep it confined to the evening hours, thank you very much.I'm not sure what part of it is incoherent. The contract in the OP describes "repealing and replacing" the health care reform legislation. That sounds broader than "key parts" to me, because of course it is. The Republican Party doesn't want to adjust the reform, they want to throw it out the window. Maybe that's a good idea and maybe it isn't, but let's call it what it is.Ah, never mind, I see the mistake -- well, two mistakes. "And" should start a new sentence and the phrase should read "my party seems to have long ago forgotten how to stand for much of anything except its own power." I must've edited it and accidentally omitted a word. My apologies.
9/23/2010 4:30:43 PM
Found this in the opening statement on page 3 of the document:
9/23/2010 5:36:31 PM
Yeah, pretty much.I really wish that people were capable of logical thinking. The constant appeal to emotion that politicians utilize does nothing to advance society.
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9/23/2010 9:30:20 PM
http://theleftinme.blogspot.com/2010/09/america-spoke-but-gop-ignored.html
9/24/2010 3:17:35 AM
^Yes you're going to get some GOP wackiness. But right now it is more important to stop the Obama economy-killing agenda.
9/24/2010 10:42:12 AM
for the lulzhttp://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-september-23-2010/postcards-from-the-pledge
9/24/2010 10:58:57 AM
^ Absolutely nails it!Sadly what it comes down to is the Dems had no backbone and have fallen flat in watered down, special interest laden bills and the Republicans have nothing new to offer except ideas that contributed to the grand mess in the first place. We are really left with no viable choice at this point.
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9/24/2010 11:34:41 AM
Sometimes, personal responsibility means the government telling you what you're allowed to do to your own body.
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9/24/2010 12:48:22 PM
^^I think the big myth floating around is that, at some point, we're going to reduce deficits, and even start running surpluses, allowing us to pay off the debt eventually. Make no mistake, that will never happen. We all know what would have to be cut to get us back to the point of running a surplus, and you'd have to be an idiot to think that Republicans will do that. The debt will be wiped out by default or inflation, not austerity.
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9/24/2010 3:53:51 PM
of course it's not. it's just DNC propaganda, dude.
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